Review Link Generator
Turn your Google Place ID into a direct “leave a review” link to text, email or print as a QR code.
Paste your Place ID above and your direct review link appears here, ready to copy.
Don't know your Place ID? Find it free with Google's Place ID Finder — search your business, copy the ID, paste it here.
The easiest way to get more reviews
Most customers are happy to leave a review — they just won't go looking for where. A direct review link removes that friction entirely: one click (or one QR scan) opens the Google star-rating box for your business, already loaded. Generate yours above, then put it everywhere you talk to customers — the thank-you text, the email footer, the receipt, the table tent.
How it works
Google builds a review box for every Business Profile at a predictable address that uses your Place ID — a unique identifier for your location. The generator simply slots your Place ID into that address. Don't have it handy? Open Google's free Place ID Finder, search your business name, and copy the ID it returns. Paste it above and your link is ready to copy and share.
Ask everyone, fairly
A direct link makes asking easy — keep it honest. Send it to every customer, not just the ones you expect to rave, and never offer a discount or freebie in exchange for a review. Both review-gating and incentives break Google's policies and put your profile at risk. The link does the heavy lifting; consistency does the rest.
Frequently asked questions
How do I create a direct Google review link?
Paste your Google Place ID into the generator above. It builds a link in the format search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=YOUR_ID, which opens the Google review box for your business in a single click — no searching, no extra taps.
Where do I find my Google Place ID?
Use Google's free Place ID Finder (linked in the tool), search for your business, and copy the ID it shows — a string like ChIJN1t_tDeuEmsRUsoyG83frY4. Paste that into the generator and your review link is ready.
Why use a direct review link instead of sending people to my profile?
Every extra step loses reviewers. A direct link drops the customer straight onto the star-rating box, so a happy customer can leave a review in seconds instead of hunting for the button. Fewer clicks reliably means more reviews.
Can I turn the link into a QR code?
Yes. Paste the generated link into any free QR-code maker, then print it on receipts, table tents, business cards or packaging. A customer scans it and lands on your review box — ideal for in-person businesses.
Is sharing a review link allowed by Google?
Yes — asking customers for reviews and sharing a link to your review box is fine. What's not allowed is incentivising reviews (paying or discounting for them) or review-gating: only sending happy customers to the link while diverting unhappy ones elsewhere. Ask everyone, the same way.
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